冰岛移民家庭的多元语言政策与实践:机遇与挑战

IF 1.5 2区 文学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hanna Ragnarsdóttir
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近年来,由于移民人数的增加,冰岛的人口结构发生了迅速变化。这反映在教育系统中,孩子们总共说大约100种语言。本质性研究旨在探讨不同移民家庭的语言政策与实践,以及他们与子女幼儿园的合作。理论框架包括家庭语言政策和语言适宜性教育实践。数据是在2020年春季和秋季收集的,包括对六个家庭的家长、他们孩子所在的两所幼儿园的校长和老师的半结构化访谈。研究结果表明,父母有不同的语言政策,对他们的传统语言冰岛语和英语的重要性有不同的看法。虽然研究中的幼儿园强调语言上适当的方法,但这些方法并没有得到很好的发展。其他挑战包括幼儿园和家庭之间缺乏对话,以支持儿童掌握多种语言。
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Diverse Language Policies and Practices of Immigrant Families in Iceland: Opportunities and Challenges
Iceland has seen rapidly changing demographics in recent years as a result of growing immigration to the country. This is reflected in the education system where children speak altogether around 100 languages. This qualitative research aims at exploring the language policies and practices of diverse immigrant families and their cooperation with their children’s preschools. The theoretical framework includes family language policy and linguistically appropriate educational practices. Data was collected in the spring and autumn of 2020 and included semi-structured interviews with parents in six families, principals and teachers in their children’s two preschools. The findings indicate that the parents have diverse language policies and different opinions on the importance of their heritage languages, Icelandic and English. While the preschools in the study emphasize linguistically appropriate approaches, these are not well developed. Other challenges include the lack of dialogue between the preschools and the families to support the children’s multilingualism.
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